WrestleMania 36 Night 1
This show just might have the single coolest opening of any WrestleMania. No, any PPV or PLE WWE has ever done and then this is the show we get. A WrestleMania in a small building with no audience. Damn…
Match 1: Women’s Tag Team Championship Match - Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross def. The Kabuki Warriors (c) (15:02)
A decent opening match here that probably didn’t need to go so long, but it’s whatever. Asuka and Kairi are in control for a lot of the match, and they would taunt absolutely nobody because there are no fans there which was just weird. Asuka and Kairi are cocky and confident and isolate Alexa from her corner. But Nikki gets tagged in eventually and turns the tide for her team. Nikki hits the Nikki Crossbody (no I won’t be taking questions) on Kairi. Asuka gets tagged in and Nikki hits her with the Spinning Neckbreaker, and covers her but Kairi hits the In-Sane Elbow that definitely was not edited in to break it up. Asuka gets Nikki in the Asuka Lock, but it’s broken up by Alexa with a Twisted Bliss, then Bliss gets speared out of her boots by Kairi. Kabuki Warriors hit a version of the Doomsday Device where Asuka picks Nikki up for a powerbomb and Kairi comes off the top rope with an elbow to Nikki into the powerbomb from Asuka. But Nikki kicks out of that. Asuka tags Kairi back in, but Asuka gets taken out of the ring by Nikki, who hits a Neckbreaker on Kairi, then tags in Bliss who hits Twisted Bliss to pin Kairi.
My Rating: ***
Match 2: Elias def. King Corbin (8:54)
In all honesty, even if there was an audience here, I don’t think they would’ve much of a difference for this match anyway. Nothing screams WrestleMania to me like Elias vs Baron Corbin. There is at least a meme-worthy moment before the match where the single guitar strum sounds off followed by Corbin’s shocked face to absolute silence just made me lose my shit with laughter. Anyway, I think the cagematch rating is a little harsh. It isn’t the worst match in the world. But it’s still boring as fuck and a match with absolutely zero interest. It’s competently worked though. Elias cracks his guitar over Corbin’s back before the match can start and goes on the attack early on Corbin. But Corbin takes control of the match after dropping Elias on the top rope and he begins to wear him down… And you know how that goes when Corbin gets to wear down somebody. Snoozefest. Elias of course starts to make the comeback and the match actually starts to get alright from here. Corbin tries to cheat by putting a foot on the rope, but the referee catches him in the act and Elias rolls him up from behind and grabs the tights to win the match.
My Rating: **1/4
Match 3: Raw Women’s Championship Match - Becky Lynch (c) def. Shayna Baszler (8:30)
What the hell happened here? Why did Vince give up on Shayna so quickly? What more can you ask for from her? She could wrestle, she could talk, a legitimate badass. Like… What the fuck. Because they only have 8 and a half minutes, they go all out right away, brawling and skipping the collar and elbow stuff. The fight spills out to the floor a couple times. I remember one big spot from Becky when she manhandle slams Shayna on the apron. The rest is all Shayna just outwrestling and overpowering Becks. Shayna picked Becky up from the floor and slammed her into the announce table twice. Chokes her out on the apron. Just picking the Man apart. Shayna brings Becky back in the ring and gets her in the Kirifuda Clutch, but Becky rolls back on the mat, pinning Shayna’s shoulders to the mat cause Shayna wouldn’t let go of the hold. Dumb finish. Anticlimactic. And as someone who likes Shayna Baszler, disappointing because I knew they had virtually no plans for her after this.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 4: Intercontinental Championship Match - Sami Zayn (c) def. Daniel Bryan (9:18)
The disappointment doesn’t stop there because shit! This very easily could’ve been match of the night. No, the weekend! That’s what my expectation was, I was expecting this to steal the show. There is no reason that a match between Zayn and Bryan should be bad unless one of them is injured or there’s some dumb as shit booking involved. And since neither of them were injured, it happens to be the latter. Zayn plays with Bryan by getting out of the ring whenever Bryan tries to do anything, making him chase him outside, but Cesaro and Shinsuke step in front of Bryan whenever he tries something. Drew Gulak dives on them and throws both over the barricade, which was enough to take them out until the end of the match. Bryan chases Sami up the ramp and brings him into the ring and begins to beat the shit out of him. That’s not so bad but Sami gets 2 moves on Bryan this whole match, the rest of it is Bryan beating the piss out of him. It makes Sami look like a bad wrestler when he isn’t and it’s stupid! Cesaro and Shinsuke eventually come back and attack Gulak. Bryan dives on them and goes to the top rope, and Sami kicks him in the face as he dives and that’s enough to beat him. So Sami looks like a bad wrestler by getting his ass kicked the whole match and Bryan looks weak by losing to a single kick. Who wrote this shit?
My Rating: **
Match 5: SmackDown Tag Team Championship Triple Threat Ladder Match - John Morrison (c) def. Kofi Kingston & Jimmy Uso (18:32)
I assume the original plan was to have a three way tag ladder match until the world stopped running. So they took a representative from each team and put them in the match instead. And boy this was a fun watch. After an underwhelming WrestleMania so far, this match needed to be good and it was. This was pure athleticism on display. It really starts to pick up after Kofi springboards to Morrison who was standing on a ladder and Kofi hits a hurricanrana to John off the ladder! Sick spot. On the outside, Jimmy tries to pull a Jeff Hardy and walk along the barricade and Kofi tosses a ladder at him and knocks him. Kofi bridges a ladder between the barricade and the ring and puts Jimmy on, then goes to the top rope, but Morrison on the outsider of the ring, tightropes to Kofi’s corner and hits a Spanish Fly! The same ladder gets bridged between the second rope and the ladder standing in the ring. Jimmy flings Kofi face face into it. Morrison ducks under while Jimmy rolls over it to the other side. Morrison leaps onto that ladder and eats a superkick from Jimmy. Jimmy climbs a ladder in the corner, but Morrison gets up and tips it over, sending Jimmy to the floor outside and definitely not a crash mat. Really cool finish to this match too. With all 3 standing on a ladder, they each grab the thing holding the titles, so the titles have been retrieved but by all 3. Morrison grabs the titles and Kofi and Jimmy headbutt Morrison, who falls onto the ladder bridged, but he unclips the titles in the process and brings them down with him. Really fun match to watch with a really creative finish! Loved it!
My Rating: ****
Match 6: No DQ Match - Kevin Owens def. Seth Rollins (15:20)
It’s not a No DQ Match at first, its just a regular match, but the first half of the match is really good. These two work extremely well together as you can expect. Seth tries for the Curb Stomp pretty early, but Owens avoids it every time. It’s pretty back and forth. Seth backdrops Kevin on the apron after an attempted powerbomb. Then hits a Falcon Arrow on the apron. They counter each other’s offense pretty well. Owens hitting a DDT that spikes Seth after an attempted Curb Stomp again. Seth hits a kick on Kevin. Kevin bounces off the ropes with a hard clothesline. Seth throws Owens into the corner with a buckle bomb and then hits a superkick. He runs the ropes and Kevin hits a Pop-Up Powerbomb on Rollins. Seth kicks out and then retreats outside. Kevin follows him and gets hit with the ring bell calling for a DQ. Seth doesn’t care and laughs, trying to walk away, but Owens grabs a mic (which he probably didn’t need really) and calls Seth a little bitch, calling him back to the ring so they can finish this. He calls for No DQ’s. Which I guess is granted because the match restarts and now there’s no DQ’s. Seth comes back to beat the hell out of KO. He beats him with a steel chair and the steps. Owens though gives Seth a taste of his own medicine and hits Seth with the ring bell. He lays Seth on the announce table and climbs the massive WrestleMania logo behind commentary and elbows Seth through the table! Once KO gets back up, he picks Seth back up and tosses him in the ring to hit him with a Stunner to win the match.
My Rating: ***1/2
Match 7: Universal Championship Match - Braun Strowman def. Goldberg (c) (2:13)
I can't believe the Fiend's title reign was sacrificed for this… and yeah I know Roman vs Goldberg was the plan, but that wouldn't have been much better anyway. They really just go from point A to point B and waste no time. Goldberg hits 3 Spears, and then tries to Jackhammer Braun, buy Braun picks Goldberg up for a Powerslam, and then 3 more to win the title 3 years too late. I really don't think a rating is warranted here.
Main Event: Boneyard Match - The Undertaker def. AJ Styles (18:18)
I wonder if you told TNA fans in 2005 that one day, AJ Styles would main event WrestleMania with the Undertaker if they would’ve believed it. Especially in a match like this. Never again do I want to go back to another pandemic but I would be lying if they didn't use it to do something awesome and different. I loved this. For those who don't remember, they fought in a graveyard in what was the first cinematic match WWE did during the pandemic. Undertaker beats the crap out of AJ at first and puts in the grave, but Taker is called over by Gallows and Anderson, and a bunch of hooded figures (one of them probably being Solo Sikoa cause he loves wearing hoodies) step out from behind and Taker fights them all off. He beats Gallows and Anderson as well, but then AJ comes from behind and breaks a tombstone over Taker's back. Then beats him up while talking shit about him and his wife. AJ breaks the shovel over Taker's back and he falls into the grave. And what this match is mainly remembered for and became a meme-worthy moment was when AJ sits on the backhoe and Undertaker appears behind him! Undertaker chases AJ up to the broken down building. AJ climbs up the ladder onto the roof, where Taker follows. Undertaker knocks AJ down and Gallows and Anderson try to come to the rescue, but Taker tosses Gallows off the roof while Taker gives Karl the Tombstone on the roof. Then turns back to AJ and says "it's just you and I AJ." Taker goosels AJ and chokeslams him off the roof into the broken down wooden fence on the ground. From here it's pretty much over. Undertaker picks AJ up on his shoulder and carries him to the grave. AJ begs Taker not to bury him but Undertaker goosels him and decides to let him go at first… and some people may look at this part and think Taker was fucking with him. But I interpreted it as Taker legitimately taking pity on AJ at first because he turns and starts to walk but stops as if he's thinking about something. Then turns around and boots AJ into the grave. Undertaker hops on the backhoe and fills the grave with dirt. Don't think the amount there was really enough to bury a person but I'll take it because I loved this. And the extra cherry on top with AJ's gloved hand sticking out from the dirt. And AJ dies at WrestleMania… nah he was totally fine. And Undertaker hops back on his bike and rides off into the night as Metallica plays. And to me, that's a nice way to end Undertaker's legendary career.
My Rating: ****1/2
Cagematch Rating: 5.85
My Rating: 7/10
This show got off to a pretty rough start, but that Ladder Match really saved the show and reignites interest, then follows that up with KO vs Seth Rollins, which you can't go wrong with that. Braun vs Goldberg was there but at least it was short and then… that Boneyard Match. That main event was awesome. And was a good way to send off The Undertaker. So even though there was no audience and that in turn made it the most depressing Mania of all time, the latter half of the show is a good watch.
It's kinda fitting in a way how we're going from the first pandemic era show to the last with Hell in a Cell 2021.